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Poodles are one of the most popular dogs in the world. They’re sweet, and make the perfect lap dogs. They’re a little goofy, bring a smile to the face, are refined, love to play, and are fantastic with children!
Amazing Coats
Run your fingers through a Poodle’s coat, and you will feel how soft and lovely it is on the fingertips! It doesn’t shed much, and is even hypoallergenic!
Absolutely Adorable
Poodles come in a whole range of sizes, from Teacup Poodles to regal Standard Poodles. They’re simply the cutest munchkins around!
Fantastically Friendly
One of the big reasons that Poodles are one of the most popular dogs today, is the fact that they’re really friendly dogs!
Endless Variety
Poodles come in all sizes and colors - there are black Poodle puppies for sale, Parti Poodle puppies for sale, white Poodles, and more!
Incredibly Intelligent
Poodles are actually the second smartest breed (out of 138) when it comes to the intelligence of work and obedience.
Fun for the Whole Family
Poodles are one of the most lovable breeds on Earth, because they just love people so much. They adore being part of the family.
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We only work with Poodle breeders who pass our 47 breeder standards. Here are a few of them...
Vintage Pups
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Puppy Place
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PuppySpot
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Ralphs Puppies
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BigBoys
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Questions & Answers
A Poodle is a breed of dog that is classified as part of the non-sporting group. Poodles, which have some of the most distinct haircuts, come in toy, miniature, and standard sizes. They have long, slender legs and dense, curly coats that range in color from white, black and apricot. Poodles are known to be smart and social, making them a great family pet. Not only are they eager to please their owners, but they are also incredibly obedient and good around kids.
Although many people have allergies to pet fur, poodles are considered to be a hypoallergenic breed. This means that they have fur that is less likely to cause allergic reactions when the fur comes into contact with a person's skin. That said, it is possible for someone to still be allergic to poodles, as allergies can be more of a sensitivity than a reaction to breed type. If someone is concerned about allergies, it is generally recommended to spend time around the breed in question to determine if a reaction happens.
Yes, Poodles have special dietary needs due to their high energy levels and tendency toward becoming overweight. This breed requires a high-quality dog food that is low in fat and high in lean protein. Daily caloric intake should be monitored to make sure the Poodle isn't overeating. Since they are active dogs, it is also important to supplement their diet with omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. Recent studies also suggest that adding certain over-the-counter digestive enzyme supplements to their food can help support healthy digestion and improve the absorption of nutrients from their food.
To prepare for your new Poodle, start by puppy-proofing your home. Ensure that any electrical cords are safely tucked away, toxic plants are removed, and any small, chewable items are kept out of reach. Additionally, you should to create a safe, welcoming space for your pup that they can call their own. Set up a bed or crate and provide enough toys and treats for your pup to enjoy. You should also locate a Veterinarian and register your pup for all necessary vaccinations. Lastly, make sure that your pet has access to fresh, clean water throughout the day.
The size of your Poodle puppy will vary depending on a variety of factors, such as breed and gender. Generally, an adult standard Poodle will weigh between 45 and 70 pounds and grow to 15-22 inches tall. Miniature Poodles typically range between 10 and 15 pounds and grow to be 10-15 inches tall. Toy Poodles commonly stay in the range of 6-9 pounds and 6-9 inches tall. To be sure about the size your Poodle puppy will reach as an adult, it's best to consult with your veterinarian and/or breeder.
Yes, you can take your Poodle running. While it's not always recommended for all breeds, Poodles are known for having impressive endurance and can keep up with their owners on long runs or shorter sprints. The key to taking your Poodle running is to start with shorter distances and gradually build up the distance, if desired. It's also important to make sure your Poodle is fully trained and obedient, as running can be difficult to control.
Poodles can generally be compatible with many other animals, although it is important to always supervise any pets when they are first interacting together. With proper socialization, patience, and positive reinforcement, Poodles can generally learn to be friendly and comfortable with other pets. If introducing a Poodle to other pets, it is advised to keep them separated but in the same area at first, allowing them to get used to each other in a controlled environment. Gradually increase the time spent together, supervised by the owner.
How much time you should spend training your Poodle on a daily basis will depend on the age and experience of the dog, in addition to your training goals. Younger, inexperienced dogs may need more frequent practice sessions that are shorter in length, while older Poodles may be able to work for longer periods of time. In general, though, you should aim to begin with 10 to 15 minutes of training time, gradually increasing to as much as 30 minutes per day. It is especially important to set aside time to focus on obedience and lessons that the dog must remember.
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